Flag of Mascylla

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Mascylla
MascyllaFlag.png
NameReichsbanner und Reichshandelsbanner
UseCivil and state flag, civil ensign
Proportion1:2
Adopted1924
DesignA horizontal tricolour of blue, white, and gold, and a depiction of the national crown with the antler of a deer in the canton
War flag Mascylla.png
Variant flag of Mascylla
NameKriegsbanner
UseEnsign, war flag
Proportion1:2
Adopted1931
DesignA horizontal tricolour of blue, white, and gold, and a depiction of the nation's deer and bear in the canton
Ensign Mascylla.png
Variant flag of Mascylla
NameDienstbanner der See- und Luftstreitkräfte der Reichswehr
UseNaval ensign, naval jack, fin flash
Proportion1:2
Adopted1924
DesignA swallowtail of the ensign without the deer and bear in the canton

The flag of Mascylla or Mascyllary flag (Hesurian: Maskillische Flagge) is a tricolour flag consisting of three unequally large horizontal bands displaying the national colours of Mascylla: blue, white, and gold (Hesurian: Blau-Weiß-Gold). The flag was first adopted as the national flag of modern Mascylla after the Mascyllary Revolution, though its main design has been largely attributed to the nation's earlier flag of the Mascyllary Kingdom, for a brief interruption in 1923.

While the meaning of the main colours of the flag are not exclusively explained in the any government document, a symbolism was slowly attributed to them. Blue stands for the long polar nights, which occasionally occur at areas that northernly, while they also depict the oceans and rivers. White stands for the purity of the monarchy, the people, and the state, while also symbolizing the snow of winter. And finally gold, which depict the colour of the crown and the main colour of the House of Ahnern, which currently rules Mascylla through its sovereign Dorothea I. Another version, which has been widely accepted, is that the blue stands for the Elbgau Confederation, which victoriously fought of Adwhin in the War of the Five Kings to unite Mascylla, hence the smaller and lower stripes of gold and white. However, historians agree upon that King Lukas I personally drafted the earliest version of the flag in the final peace negotiations in Langquaid in 1793. It has since been used as the Mascyllary flag, with a brief interruption of a horizontal tricolour of the same colours for the provisional May Republic.

Design

At the time of the adoption of the flag there were no exact colour specifications other than "the colours of blue, white, and gold". However on 11 May 1973, the High Cout of the Realm introduced a corporate design for the government of Mascylla which defined the specifications of the official colors as:

Colour scheme Blue White Gold
RAL 5026
Denim blue
9010
White
1004
Golden yellow
HKS 2.3G 2.9/1.8 1, 1, 1 1.5Y 2.9/1.1
CMYK 50.0.2.73 0.0.0.0 0.0.90.14
Pantone 1432 White 5442*
Web color #131E3A #FFFFFF #E29D12
Decimal RGB 16,21,298 0,0,0 11,182,63

National flags

Flag Date Use Description
MascyllaFlag.png 1924 on The Mascyllary Flag, national flag and civil ensign of Mascylla A horizontal tricolour of blue, white, and gold, and a depiction of the national crown with the antler of a deer in the canton
War flag Mascylla.png 1928 on Ensign and war flag (Kriegsbanner) of Mascylla, only permitted for use by the national authorities Two horizontal fields of blue and white and gold, splitting the second field, with a stylized coat of arms of Mascylla in the canton

Ensigns

Military flags

Flag Date Use Description
Ensign Mascylla.png 12 July 1797 Naval ensign, naval jack and fin flash Swallowtail of the ensign without the deer and bear in the canton
Pennant Mascylla.png 4 October 1802 Pennant Horizontal pennant of blue and yellow

Army rank flags

Naval rank flags

Standards

Subnational flags

States and Free Cities

Flag Date Use Description
FlagAdwhin.png 1793 on Flag of Adwhin Horizontal tricolour of red, green and white (from top to bottom)
FlagAldia.png 1793 on Flag of Aldia Two horizontal fields of blue and yellow
FlagElpsland.png  1917 on Flag of Elpsland Two horizontal fields of white and red, the coat of arms of Elpsland in the center
FlagEustria.png 1967 on  Flag of Eustria Horizontal tricolour of red, yellow and blue (from top to bottom), the coat of arms of Eustria in the center
POL Grudziądz flag.svg 1871 on Flag of Falia Horizontal tricolour of yellow, red and white
Flag of Hesse.svg 1793 on Flag of Flussmund Two horizontal stripes of red and white
POL powiat bielski (województwo śląskie) flag.svg 1900 on Flag of Folnery Two vertical fields of blue and white, defaced with a double-headed eagle crowned and divided in white and yellow
FlagGotia.png 1805 on Flag of Gotia Horizontal tricolour of yellow, white and blue, defaced with the coat of arms of Gotia
Flag of Schleswig-Holstein.svg 1793 on Flag of Halstein Horizontal tricolour of blue, white and yellow (from top to bottom)
FlagHolnia.png 1843 on Flag of Holnia Two horizontal fields of white and blue, with the coat of arms of Holnia in the first third
Avadinflag.png 1959 on Flag of Ihlarn Vertical tricolour of green, white and black
FlagJusland.png 1793 on Flag of Jusland Horizontal tricolour of blue, white and black (from top to bottom)
Flag of the Serbian Empire, triband, Hilandar.png 1804 on Flag of Kreshia Horizontal tricolour of red, white and red
FlagKronlande.png 1798 on Flag of the Kronlande Two horizontal fields of green and yellow
Flagge Preußen - Provinz Hannover.svg 1793 on Flag of Langquaid Two horizontal fields of yellow and white
Hambacher fest.svg 1866 on Flag of Laurenz Horizontal tricolour of red, yellow and black
Flag of Krakow.svg 1900 on Flag of Nelgery Two horizontal fields of white and blue
FlagPereuth.png 1793 on Flag of Pereuth Vertical tricolour of blue, red and white (from left to right), the emblem of Pereuth juxtaposed between the blue and red field
Flag of the Grand Duchy of Baden (1871–1891).svg 1827 on Flag of Shwesia Two horizontal fields of red and yellow
FlagSigismund.png 1924 on  Flag of Sigismund Two horizontal fields of yellow and blue, the coat of arms of Sigismund in the left half (central) of the flag
FlagTerunder-Welsbach.png 1801 on Flag of Terunder-Welsbach Horizontal tricolour of green, white and red (from top to bottom), the white stripe is divided into an upper white and a lower yellow field
File:Flag of Tudonia.png 1950 on Flag of Tudonia Horizontal tricolour of red, white and blue (from top to bottom)

Historical flags

Alliances and pacts prior to Mascyllary unification

United Mascylla

Subnational flags